--- "Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Attached the diff what I scribbled together (most probably totally
> wrong, but it compiles now and most of the samples are working).
> Please tell me how your versin of Callback is working, mine is kaputt.
Thanks so much for your help. My end go
Yaakov,
> In theory you're 100% correct, but in practice it appears otherwise. I
> admit that I have not investigated this issue myself, rather I'm
> trusting Hansom Young on what he said. If it's indeed true that the big
> linux distros don't "follow the rules", that's a pretty big precedent,
>
Hello Stephen,
> I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
> http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
> So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
> Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
> AT&T syntax so gcc can compile it.
> Can an
I've made a new version of gcc available for download.
Again, this release includes changes in the package layout. The core
components with C compiler are in `gcc-core' now (`gcc' in previous
release) and additional drivers are in their own tarball (as in the
previous release). The `gcc' package
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Hello Yaakov,
|
| To remove the -export-symbols option and make the DLL to export all
| symbols (also the private)? Hmmm, I'm no friend of using .def files
| at all, but I'm not sure if is the right thing to simply export all
|
I'm hoping someone can help me correct the issue causing the error
listed below. I've attached minimal files to reproduce the error.
Thanks,
reid
$ fltk-config --compile test.cxx
gcc -mwindows -DWIN32 -o test test.cxx -mwindows /usr/lib/libfltk.a
-lole32 -luuid -lcomctl32 -lwsock32 -lsupc++
In
Tom Roche 12:42 PM 8/13/2004
>> I recently upgraded my Cygwin, using setup.exe, and everything
>> works nicely ... except setup! When I do from
>> Internet, I get the error dialog
>> Error
>> Can't get list of download sites.
>> Make sure your network settings are correct and try again.
If anyon
Hallo MagerValp,
Am Sonntag, 15. August 2004 um 20:02 schriebst du:
>> "GPH" == Gerrit P Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MV>> With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and
MV>> installs fine on my machine.
GPH>> Is it possible to get some more details about the error you get
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:30:49PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> This looks like an upstream igawk portability bug -- the lines
>
> processed_program=`gawk -- "$expand_prog" /dev/stdin < $program
> EOF
>
> look like the culprit. They should be using xargs instead...
Not tr
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> "GPH" == Gerrit P Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MV> With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and
MV> installs fine on my machine.
GPH> Is it possible to get some more details about the error you get?
Sorry, I didn't save it, and I've hacked the makefile now to work
aroun
Hallo MagerValp,
Am Sonntag, 15. August 2004 um 18:37 schriebst du:
> Perl is now at version 5.8.5-2, but perl-libwin32 is compiled against
> 5.8.2 and installs in the wrong directory:
> http://www.cygwin.com/packages/perl-libwin32/perl-libwin32-0.191-1
> With the exception of the OLE module,
Perl is now at version 5.8.5-2, but perl-libwin32 is compiled against
5.8.2 and installs in the wrong directory:
http://www.cygwin.com/packages/perl-libwin32/perl-libwin32-0.191-1
With the exception of the OLE module, everything builds and installs
fine on my machine.
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I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
AT&T syntax so gcc can compile it.
Can anyone help me with this asse
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 12:47, Larry Hall wrote:
>
>
> Rob,
>
> I'm sorry to hear that you don't plan to be around these parts in the future.
> I certainly appreciated your efforts and your input over the years, as I'm
> sure others did too. Good luck with your new job! :-)
>
Thanks...
Its n
libmng - Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) Reference Library 1.0.8 -
has been uploaded to cygwin.com
NEWS
This is an update to latest upstream release.
DESCRIPTION
===
The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various
other manipulations of the Multiple-imag
Hello Sam,
> So, are we getting gcc 3.4?
3.3.3 is out now, including many fixes from 3.3.4 so actually it is a
3.3.4 release.
3.4.x is in my queue, but it may last some weeks until I have all
together to release a candidate.
Gerrit
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